Oxford Centre for Functional MRI of the Brain
The FMRIB Centre is a multi-disciplinary neuroimaging research
facility, which focuses on the use of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
for neuroscience research, along with related technologies such as
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, transcranial Direct Cortical
Stimulation and EEG. FMRIB is composed of research groups in all
aspects of brain imaging research, including physics, analysis, basic
science and clinical neuroscience. We were recently awarded £8
million by the MRC, EPSRC, Wolfson Foundation and University of Oxford
to purchase and install new 7T and 3T leading-edge MRI systems to
enable us to image brain structure and function at even higher
resolution than currently possible. To find out more about the history of the Centre, our future plans and a flavour of the research we carry out, view our lab overview.
Recent news
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7T MRI scanner just arrived!
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Announcing the FSL/FreeSurfer Course - Auckland, New Zealand - 14-18 May 2012
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Research groups
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Further information
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- Analysis
- Physics
- Pain
- Connectivity
- Plasticity in Disease
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- Language and Development
- Vision
- Neurodegeneration
- Cognition
- Psychiatry
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- Background and Organisational Structure
- New 7T MRI Scanner
- FMRIB Publications
- Collaborations
- Research Ethics
- Future Goals
- What is FMRI?
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